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  • IHN
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    Will be up in Manchester at the weekend for Revolution, staying at the Piccadilly.

    Any recommendations for a pub for a cheeky pint or two in the afternoon in the Piccadilly/Portland Street area before we hop in a cab to the velodrome?

    Also, where to go for late brekkie (or even brunch dahling) on Sunday morning?

    GlitterGary
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    Best pub in that area is the Lass O Gowrie by the BBC.

    hora
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    Even if you don’t leave the northern quarter you can’t go too wrong. I’d head and stay there- Lass O Gowrie is inbetween Picadilly and the Northern Quarter so a mini pub crawl 😀

    binners
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    If you’re on Portland Street, then the Circus Tavern is good. Its very cosy. Or you’re next to the northern quarter. Plenty of good bars. But you have to look like a member of Mumford and Sons to be allowed in

    Was there word of meeting up for a pint? What time you out brov?

    nbt
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    The Lass is ok, but not all that. If you’re getting a taxi anyway then it doesn’t really matter where you are within the city centre, I suppose, so I’ll recommend the City Arms on Kennedy steet. Others include unbiquitous suggestions such as The Britons Protection (excellent seclection of Whiskys) and the Peveril Of The Peak)

    nbt
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    Lass O Gowrie is inbetween Picadilly and the Northern Quarter so a mini pub crawl

    er – no it isn’t? Lass O Gowrie is the other way, between Piccadilly and Oxford Road

    hora
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    I’m thinking of another one then- its one block away from your old office binners.

    FunkyDunc
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    I’ve heard theres some good pubs on Canal Street, if you fancy a sausage sandwich for breakfast?

    binners
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    The Marble? Quality pub. And you’ll be the right side of town for getting to the velodrome

    IHN
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    Lass O’Gowrie’s the wrong way really though, we’re only going to have an hour or so and it’ll take 10-15mins to get there from the Piccadilly.

    Anywhere a bit nearer?

    And, my geography of Manchester is not what it was, but how is the Lass between Piccadilly and the Northern Quarter?

    Handsomedog
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    For breakfast I would recommend either Antonio’s on the approach to Picadilly station for a dirty, greasy fry-up; or RetroBar on the former UMIST campus for a less dirty but equally greasy fry-up. The latter comes with unlimited tea or coffee.

    deadlydarcy
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    Careful if the locals take you out. And bring some change to give hora to make up his round. 🙂

    hora
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    Not the Marble- its the other way, before the rough/open carpark across the road from Roche Borbois/ancoats. Argh, this is going to bug me until I use street google…

    IHN
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    Ooh, Kennedy Street, my Dad used to work there, could take a historical trip.

    Where’s The Marble? Is it, how shall I put it, ‘authentic’. I like ‘authentic’ pubs 🙂

    Binners – we’ll be at the hotel for about half four, then out for a sneaky pint and jumping in a cab to the Velodrome at six. I thought I’d sent you a mail but it would appear that I only sent it to Souter, eejit that I am. You about?

    peterfile
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    +1 for the Marble.

    Proper pub and proper beer. Friendly barstaff too, a rarity in Manchester 😉

    IHN
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    For breakfast I would recommend either Antonio’s on the approach to Picadilly station for a dirty, greasy fry-up

    Anywhere at the coffee and eggs benedict end of the scale? For her, you understand.

    ricardo666
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    Grand central on oxford road or the salisbury behind it

    binners
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    It’d be great to meet you for a pint fella. Be rude not too. My emails in my profile

    The Marble is a lovely boozer. Its got a micro-brewery out the back. Food is great there too. Its on Rochdale Road a walk through the Northern Quarter

    Hora – you’re thinking of the Hare and Hounds. EEK!!!! 😯

    Merchant-Banker
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    Marble arch is possible one of the finest pubs in manchester.

    try the Crown and Kettle on oldham street a very nice building and great beer, less than ten mins in a taxi.

    Merchant-Banker
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    @ binners glad you like the food

    MartynS
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    b’fast in Kro on Piccadilly Gardens.

    lowey
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    I really rate Sams Chop House.

    nbt
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    If you’ve only got an hour, the City Arms might be a bit far, but it is authentic.

    IHN
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    b’fast in Kro on Piccadilly Gardens.

    Cool, ta. You about for sneaky pint?

    peterfile
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    Its on Rochdale Road a walk through the Northern Quarter

    Yeah, try not to be to disheartened by the walk to the pub…don’t worry, you’ll be heading the right way, it just won’t look like it as you wander across a scene from a post apocalyptic movie 🙂

    IHN
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    If you’ve only got an hour, the City Arms might be a bit far, but it is authentic

    Kennedy Street’s just off Mosely Street though isn’t it?

    peterfile
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    I tried to explain to the bar staff why I was laughing so much when i order a pint of this in the Marble, but it’s quite hard to describe unless you’re actually from Glasgow 🙂

    nbt
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    Kennedy Street’s just off Mosely Street though isn’t it?

    it is, yes. It’s a ten minute walk (15 minute stroll).

    binners
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    Merchant-Banker – my office was a street away. If we were going out for lunch, it was a no-brainer. They do the chunkiest chips in the world!

    IHN
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    I think the City Arms is the winner for location, especially as we’re staying at that glorious Mancunian landmark that is the Piccadilly Hotel.

    NBT, a pint is yours if you happen to be around 🙂

    So, we’ll be in there from about half four, if anyone else fancies joining us, feel free 🙂

    mcboo
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    I only went to Manchester once, to see Black Grape at the Apollo. That was quite a night, and quite a lairy crowd of mentalists.

    nbt
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    NBT, a pint is yours if you happen to be around

    Sadly I am busy this saturday or we’d have been joining you for Revolution

    hora
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    Just to confirm what time and where again? I could drop mrshora off shopping and bring Hora junior 🙂

    IHN
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    Just to confirm what time and where again?

    A week Thursday, half past three, The Shakespeare 🙂

    binners
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    4.30 in the City Arms Hora. You bringing the lad?

    Teetosugars
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    Katsoris Deli on the corner of Deansgate and John Dalton Street is a fantastic place, and there breakfasts are spotty dog IMHO..

    hora
    Free Member

    I took Lisa and her sis/bro into the Marble. Their faces looked like they had been slapped. 😆

    tops5
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    For breakfast I would recommend either Antonio’s on the approach to Picadilly station for a dirty, greasy fry-up; or RetroBar on the former UMIST campus for a less dirty but equally greasy fry-up. The latter comes with unlimited tea or coffee.

    The Retro bar is fairly dirty/greasy in IME. Last time we went in there for breakfast a 6′ transvestite and his friend sat right next to us despite there being many other vacant tables in there. This is not connected to the dirty/greasy comment but was none the less a little unsettling

    nbt
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    Retro bar is bloody awful, I don’t know what the fuss is about. Yes, it’s retro – it’s your typical mid 80s estate boozer. Awful decor and awful drinks, the only bitter on tap was john smiths or something

    teenrat
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    Got to be the marble! plus the angel is just down the road and also fringe. All sell good ale

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